Police Report - 3-14-13; A man reported that someone broke into a shed and stole a four-wheeler.

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➤ Incidents ▲ NORWOOD DRIVE — A woman reported the theft of a ring and several prescription medications. ▲ BAYMONT INN & SUITES — A woman said a watch was either lost or stolen from her room. ▲ BELK — A man was arrested after he shoplifted two pairs of men’s jeans. ▲ RYAN’S — A man called police to complain about a co-worker kicking him lightly in the ankle after telling him to clean an area. The co-worker claimed it was an accident, and a manager confirmed the area in which the alleged incident took place was confined, and several employees have occasionally bumped each other. ▲ COLLEGE PLAZA — Someone stole more than $700 worth of wire from a service riser. ▲ DELUXE INN — Police responded to a call about a woman out of control, angry at her living situation. The woman’s boyfriend calmed her and they returned to their room.

➤ Incidents ▲ THOMAS VILLAGE — (Clito) A man complained of people trespassing on his property with four-wheelers. He named several suspects, and deputies questioned two men, who denied being on the man’s property. They were served with a criminal trespass warning anyway, warned to stay off the complainant’s land. ▲ DEKLE ROAD — (Register) A man reported that someone broke into a shed and stole a four-wheeler. Another person on this road reported a toolbox, tools and gas can stolen. ▲ BLACK CREEK CHURCH ROAD — (Brooklet) A physical struggle ensued after a woman found her boyfriend texting another female. ▲ HOLY TABERNACLE OF DELIVERANCE — (Statesboro) Someone stole lunch meats and other food. The offenders used a swipe card to break in, leaving a part of it behind after it broke.

▲ Central 911 dispatchers also routed the following calls Tuesday: a call to Emanuel County 911, a call to Tattnall County 911 and a call to Bryan County 911.

— compiled by Holli Deal Bragg

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